Hi! > [ Upstream commit c34f674c8875235725c3ef86147a627f165d23b4 ] > > ksz_read64() currently does some dubious byte-swapping on the two > halves of a 64-bit register, and then only returns the high bits. > Replace this with a straightforward expression. The code indeed is very strange, but there are just 2 users, and they will now receive byteswapped values, right? If it worked before, it will be broken. Did this get enough testing for -stable? Is hw little endian or high endian or...? Note that ksz_write64() still contains the strange code, at least in 5.10. Best regards, Pavel > +++ b/drivers/net/dsa/microchip/ksz_common.h > @@ -210,12 +210,8 @@ static inline int ksz_read64(struct ksz_device *dev, u32 reg, u64 *val) > int ret; > > ret = regmap_bulk_read(dev->regmap[2], reg, value, 2); > - if (!ret) { > - /* Ick! ToDo: Add 64bit R/W to regmap on 32bit systems */ > - value[0] = swab32(value[0]); > - value[1] = swab32(value[1]); > - *val = swab64((u64)*value); > - } > + if (!ret) > + *val = (u64)value[0] << 32 | value[1]; > > return ret; > } -- DENX Software Engineering GmbH, Managing Director: Wolfgang Denk HRB 165235 Munich, Office: Kirchenstr.5, D-82194 Groebenzell, Germany